The Environmental Health Division will observe World Water Day on March 22, focusing on the theme "Glacier Preservation." While glaciers aren't found in the Virgin Islands, the territory faces unique water challenges. The day aims to raise awareness about water conservation, safe water management, and reducing mosquito breeding sites. The community is encouraged to take action to protect water sources and support sustainable practices for a healthier future.
The Department of Waste Management is celebrating the creativity and commitment of persons who work to enhance public spaces across the Virgin Islands.
The Civil Registry and Passport Office advises the public that the United States Virgin Islands requires passports to be valid for at least six months for entry to U.S. territories and mainland. Citizens are encouraged to renew their passports up to nine months before expiration to avoid travel disruptions. Travellers should verify passport validity ahead of trips. For more information on renewal procedures, contact the Civil Registry and Passport Office at 468-3035.
Managing Director of the BVI Airports Authority Mr. Kurt Menal, is notifying the travelling public of the following airport closures today August 15 as a result of the passage of Hurricane Erin and on the advice of the Department of Disaster Management and the Antigua Meteorological Office.
The staff of the Ministry of Health and Social Development proudly wore purple in observance of International Women’s Day, standing in solidarity to celebrate the strength, resilience and achievements of women across the Virgin Islands.
The Department of Labour & Workforce Development wishes to inform the public that independent industry sessions are being organized specifically for our Sister Island communities.
In honour of the 75th anniversary of the Restoration of The Virgin Islands Legislature, the public is invited to help share in the re-telling of the Territory’s rich legislative history.
Mrs. Sheila Brathwaite claimed first place in the 2025 Adult Spell-Off: Seniors Edition, hosted by the Social Development Department in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Social Development and VI Adult Spell Off. Mrs. Sylvia George and Miss Carren Mactavious secured second and third places, respectively, in the spirited competition that highlighted active ageing and lifelong learning. The event, held as part of Senior Citizens’ Month, also featured notable participants such as Mrs. Jennifer Bertie and Dr. Charles Wheatley. Government officials praised the seniors for their brilliance and community spirit, reaffirming their commitment to programmes that empower and celebrate older adults in the Virgin Islands.
Rescuers from Virgin Islands Search and Rescue (VISAR) participated in a two-week training program with maritime protection crews from Anguilla, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Montserrat, and Turks and Caicos Islands. The training, held from January 13-24, focused on enhancing search-and-rescue capabilities and included theory, tabletop, and practical elements. Delivered by RNLI trainers in partnership with HM Coastguard, the program aimed to train participants to teach colleagues in their territories. The Governor of the Virgin Islands, Mr. Daniel Pruce, observed a simulated rescue operation and praised the course for ensuring international standards in rescue operations. The RNLI's international efforts help organizations improve lifesaving capabilities globally.
I make this announcement today, not as a member of any political party or grouping, but as a member of this community, as a neighbour, as a guardian, as a servant to our shared home, and now also as a Member of the Government.